<span>Answer:
antiwar protests-social movement
the group of people playing Words with Friends or another Facebook game-mass behavior
a group gathered on the street corner to watch a mime perform-crowd behavior
a fitness club where members participate in the South Beach Diet- fad
Match the type of collective behavior with the correct illustration.
Question
antiwar protests
the group of people playing Words with Friends or another Facebook game
a group gathered on the street corner to watch a mime perform
a fitness club where all members participate in the South Beach Diet</span>
Answer:
Commerce Clause of Article I, Section 8
Explanation:
Gibbons v. Ogden court case was a very important and landmark decision made by the Supreme Court. The United States Supreme Court Chief Justice John Marshall ruled out for Gibbons and stated that power to control the interstate "commerce" is granted to the Congress which is given by Commerce Clause in of the constitution of the Unites States. The court says that the Congress have power to regulate any aspect of the commerce which crossed the state lines, including navigation.
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Answer:
Texas and Georgia have high religiosity, while Florida and Missouri have moderate religiosity.
Explanation:
Even though all of these four states are located in the Southern parts of the United States - which are known to have many cultural similarities, such as a higher religiosity compared to the U.S in general - between one another, they have some degree of differences, including their Christian denominations.
The differences can be attributed to greater number of migrants from other states who identify as irreligious, or a general decrease of religiosity from the current residents of the states.
Answer:
<h3>Nine days.</h3>
Explanation:
Homer explains that though Troy was on the verge of destruction and defeat, the Achaean wall stood firm and strong. The mightiest of the Trojans warriors were all defeated and the city was on the verge falling down yet the wall was the only remaining structure in Troy.
However, Poseidon and Apollo wanted to completely destroy the city. They decided to destroy the last standing trail of the city by taking it down. Apollo merged together the streams of several rivers causing the flood and turned the flood against the wall for nine days consecutively.